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育教儒華

馬來亞大學校長建議

|育

東南亞建大學

予提贊該

贊成 港大夏里斯教授亦有同感 並 該大學具有國際性 西貢一教授表示

予置評

教 李

亦 敏

長感

一邊適當的地區,設立此開大學。 一所大學,而此間大學應設立於南中國海上之一個島旗,以偉大學畢業生從事研究骇喻域之發展工所能改善其教育針對。 (總)馬來正大學校長在最近舉行之一項重洲盛國際波師聯會會酒中,舍線體在東滿亟設立一牌的許多幼稚觸及托兒

藏的一

6 菠推内扶年

東風斯敎授稱:一所國際性之大學點好是苦立在一個國家中,而茲民地主就將不會可能影响其 馬整教授又指出香港缺乏地秀來說立此閣國際性之大學。英語...此厲大學邏如泰國之大學 1 台駐機農機路的勒公

般,具有國家性而不嗎有殖民地之势力。

項法合的!

-意,該會酎幹政府對小

程,夏恩斯敎授指出該建繞中之大學,應由聯合國教科文組織資助,因爲每一個亞洲國瘼均發耍欸,出多項建誤。 星:粉于亚洲入以心理上之激勵,使渠餘發展其自我寫做之工作。此外,此間大學又可以作爲強洲區景,事前知教育之决少全新 夏氏又段··大群對亞洲區人民將會有利,但在劫質上之收購而食,將不會很多·技大學將孕要的练器过

·者集合會技巧討論之地點,

| 大學作出一稅實

一則現在的兇意工作者

一篇:今天的兒童,就是

一性政策及正确哉念, 一幼兒驹肩工作者

【 ◎精油,政治科學等科目。並謂在起一法將來社會中望的培育

?因此,如何帮助兒

香类中文大恩校長李卓敏博士對此間癌中之大學,裘杀在宋研究清楚之龍,將不作任何評险實在早期基礎款案中得

幼稚園教育發展迅速

雅生數字現已破十萬大關 利會、社會服務聯會均有貢献 幼 教育當局、中大校外部、天主教福

各方面助力大

們。證的優在

護優良的晏發及建北完

幼茗的必

利委員會計在誠食質助

島天主敦福利會於豹|瓦,所以希望政府能格 「碑討會」。 兒童日後之工端的基礎一中文教育促進會, 方出研究,以提供晨由她保未來健康社會之存

【項「幼稚陶教師住校制」他們身上。幼兒改穿著 祂闆會背則致力於發育|予大力支持和協助,以

,並計劃于4萬染辦解,不與立業,就在

·维恩教學法而美利堅空將來人類的方型高速 *班」及在荃灣開攤 的人格 必須縮眞 的實任和工作,實屬酸 定期開會員大會

天主致就學前兒童

国音乐中数字已佔千五百人,到一九六四 中文大學之校外潼斯兒童發育的實用夜班,文教育促進會,定本月 年間,医生拊 拉二萬五 現有團員三十名。 之不斷發展,使本對兒,萬11于五百人,在第十 陳經開辦至第八屆 ,

阿和支持有關

一樣也在轻被改讶,人就换成對迅速, 無所需,近年每季均開一有天主改幼程图及托兒 會員大會,屆時將由主

發展尤其迅速。 .

大 九百五十二人,一九六纘辦幼教學習 天主狄䲁利會及其他 及 我范去年九月爲出一生人數則滑至九萬二千,都現正進備于下月中旬,供有關課程和教材,使,則之進長智影,將有 卅至六百二十佻, 俾幼稚教師油低, 更活爵明愛之藝耻而揭料對中文昼法定語交運 大六八年時,奶牿已被多項碓學課程,一所的敦職員而設。此外喀奇事花報告會務,預

逹十二蕃三千二百一十

四人,則在此一年

故十一萬二千七百七十一。᛬“

「九月時,有逐年迅速發展,並顯示 【九名,而在一九六九年 妫雅惱独有之所以 閑人對幽兒教育之撬

只約一萬七千人,及至」在一九五六年開辦之所 兒童就讀幼稚跖人數! 舍及師費之訓耪等等。 腰,在一九五四年時, 廉租屋作骐辩幼稚校

·本湘雅威教育在助其發展,但亦經常

-約爲百分之九點三年推教育-雖未能舘費

姚赛人数則增加一萬一寞熟,低政府之現行政 幼稚啜婚畑了九十五間|私立由志融寓所

第二第張四第日九初月二十年戌庚醫 WAH KIU YAT PO

退出起法,深用 一所顾

·此朗之見乃,作所澄略

僅主

只克溈

百四人:

主張娼妓合法化

中大學生報聯刋稱

意法

見化

:輯:用本法各報章;電合及電視相緻韓報導

報刊第二卷第九期刊出娀合法化,問事

: 據中大學生報刊橁委會來函稱,中大學生

''''''''''中大學生報新雅編委會

1971 英文中學會考試題預習專欄

新光出版社主編 SUNLIGHT

PRESS

(十一)

數學科

MATHEMATICS

LESSON. IT

EXERCISE

ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 10

(1)BA

(4) P

(7) T.

(10) R

(13) B

(2) C

(5) A

(8)P

(11) C

(14)E

(3) E

(6) R

(9) R

(22).A.

(15) A

加股

then cu

A 22

(1) If a 12, b-26 and 8-95 13'

21 C. 20 D. 19

(2) If cos A+ 2 cos es com A+ 2 cos - sin B 1 sin C,

then AABC must be

A, isosceles or right-angled

B.equilateral or isosceles. C.right-angled:

D. isosceles

E.equilateral

(3) Given that sin Aw

1971英文中學會考試題預習專欄

新光出版社主編 SUNLIGHT, PRESS

5-1-71

and 270. The value of sec A

and that A lies between 180°

is

英文科

(十一)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

LESSON ELEVEN.

(4) If sec A:

4,and (180°≤月≤270°), then_tan

ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 10-

(12) B (13) E 04

(18) R. 119

(20)

(23) B' (24)

(25)

(28) O (29)

30)

H

(2) B

(3)

(4)

(5)

(7). 32

S

(8). P (9) P (10) · S ∴A(13)

(14), D., 15).

EXERCISE

(5) The value of g which will satisfy the equation

. (a) (11) ·E

(b) (16) S (17). R ()(21) C (22):A (d) (26) O (727). ·R

ANSWERS TO EXERCISE

(E.

sec A csc (90) A cot A

tan A

If cot: 126

x cot (90A)

C 2

D. 1

then sin 126530

none af the above

Ecos 40

Si

sin 400

Rut 40°

(7) cos 220 is equal, in value to

P.-cos 50°

cos 40°

(8) tam 3200 4s equal in value to

P. cot 50%

cot 40°

(9) cas 2180

5. tan 40.

equal in value to

R sec 52°

sin (-12000) is equal an value

Q. cac 38°

Rain: 600

5. sec:38°

R. -sin

Sa sin

(11) tan 1010" is equal to value to

tán

B. tan

A 75

B. 60

none of the above

tan 20 tan:20

E. none of the.

(12) Which of the following is the galue of x such that

sin (3x 2005 cos (x

C. 45

D. 30

E. 15

(13) Which of the gollowing the value of x such that

sec (3x4

AL 60

(14). If

CSC

30

45

EL 15

Atan A+ cot A 5 csc. A, then the value of A,

A 360°,

6. 270, 150

·D. 60°

300

A. 60°

240

B-45 135

615) The acute angle X, where tan k

A 14 30

B49

(16), The Length of

cot 18 30 sec

is 30 min., is

arc in a circle whe

Q. 8in.

ircumference.

(17) If the area of a circle is 18msq.

of a sector whose area is 12 sq. ft. is

R180.0 Q. 2109

P. 240

central ang

the

f. 120°

S. 150°

(18) A man observes the elevation of the top of a mountain

to be 30, he walks 2000 ft. nearer and finds the

. elevation to be 60, The height of the mountain in ft.

P. 1500V

-Q.. 1000

20)

(Nos. 19

2000 S.2000.

1000

At 11 am a ship is seen from a lighthouse to be distan 48 miles on a bearing N 45 E. The ship at that time is salling on a coupe S45t and six hours later as seen to be on a bearing S. 80°E

a

(19) The speed in m.pah. at 5 pm, is about

Q. 13.4

R. 12.4

S. 11.4 T. 10.4 (20) The distance in miles from the lighthouse at 5 p.D. is

61.68 P. 103.68 93.68

83.68 73.68

(6)

Study this passage and answer the questions which follow it.

Whether or not Hong Kong has a successful year depends on confidence in business and other aspects of the Colony's life, and confidence in turn depends upon normal relations with her neighbours. If the political relations are not too difficult normal trade and relations can exist and this was the position throughout 1968. The increase in trade in the earlier months of the year still continue and the improved atmosphere, has brought boom conditions. For the increased industrial and commercial activity brought added revenue.

With the general air of rising confidence the real estate market has shoim significant improvement both in prace and activity and new factories are being built in areas such as San Po Kong and Kwun Tong". Property Lavestors are being:much more cautious nothwithstanding the greater interest being diar played in luxery flats and the higher rents obtainable, and it is in roads and communications that the exciting develop ments are expected to take place. The Lai Chi Kok bridge, connecting Kowloon and the Tsuen Han area, is already cost

pleted, the airport may be enlarged and the cross-barcour tunnel has at last started,

心 For many years the criterion of Hong Kong's success has been its industrial output and in 1968 there was more production in all sections, The; buying sprees in the United Kingdomy Western Europe and the United States have given manufacturer.. a great boost but prople overseas are also beginning to realise that pur quality is improving all the time and that Hong Kong manufactures are good value for money. As yet the Colony is still too dependent upon textiles, which accounts for forty- sight percent of all exports, but the textile industry is it- self diversifying ats products, Much more use ta being made for example of synthetic blended products. Spinners, knittera and finruhers all did extremely. well and "even the weavers bad little cause for complaint, but it was the garment industry that had the real boom. This section has carved out for itself a place an world markets. and could export two or three' times its present capacity. The only cause for concern is the possibility of import restrictions by Hong Kong's overseas trading Frartnersy. of which the most important is the United States, arid there is a fear that the new regime might give way to the strong pressure: for restricting imports When talks begin at the end of the year on the renewal of textile agreements some tard ba.garning may be expected. Apart from textiles other industries which have done well included some newcomers such as toy and wig- makingi The electronic industhy too is ecoming much more sophisticated, thanks to foreign investment and co-operation,

With this good performance by industry it is not surprising that exports increased by twenty-eight percent. over the previous year, which more than kept pace with rising importà, For two countries Bong: Kongts market is of particular value; importa from China as usual were over. ther annual; figure of: HK$2,000 Billions, which is only natural in iew of the huge quantities of food Hong Kong requires from abroad. to feed ita population, Japan exported goods worth HK$2,700 millions to Hong Kong, anul· took in exchange manufactures worth HK$230 millions, but this may not be as one-sided as the figures suggest for many of Japan's products help to stimulate the Colony's industry, Hong Kong at the moment is reaping the reward of the initiatiye and industry of a people working in a free economy and it is to be hoped that the poor economic performance: of certain otheer: countries lacking such success will not restrict the overseas markets to keep out aur goods. Given free access to markets. and given the chance of fair competition, Hong Kong vil). continue to thrive,

Questions

The.writer. believes that the main reson for the good business for Hong Kong's industrial products lies in that

people in the, Western markets happen man to have a lot of money to spend to buy things

the quality of Hong Kong's industrial products has ispravod souch that they have earned a good name in the world

Hong Kong products are still much cheaper than those of many other countries D. Hong Kong's economy is in a boom once again

Hong Kong has been producing more and more goods

Judging from 'the present circumstances, the big causi

of worry for Hong Kong's industries La

the possible restriction of Hong Kong product» other governments.

the growing competitions from akustries in cou such as the United States, West Germany, etc. the growing competition for industry in Asian count which have even cheaper labour than Hong Kong the growing competition from countries auch-as the Soviet Union

g

Hong Kong may not progress rapidly enough to caten up with the world:

"The improved atmosphere has brought boom conditionai Boom conditions are

improved conditions gloomy conditions

prosperous conditions

D. prospective conditions progressive, conditions

E

With the general air of rising contadence roë real estate market has shown significant improvement both in price and activity

The real estate market

Athe truly elevated, market

B:

the true residential scent

Ca

the true industrial scene

the land property market

the shipping market

"For many years the criterion of Hong Kong's success

has been its industrial output.

NU In other words,

for many years the amount of goods produced by our

industries, has been used

to measure" our success

B. to call attention to our success,

C. to commemorate our success

D.. to encourage our success

E. to exaggerate our success

"The buying sprees in the United Kingdom, YesTEIT,

Europe and The United States have given manufacture..

a great boost ........!. A buying spree is.

P. a period of videspread enjoyment

Q. a period of extensive entertainer.

R. a period in which a lot of people have employment

a period in which people have a lot of money to buy things

a period in which people are trying hard to be thrifty

but the textile industry is itself diversifying Its products." To diversify our industrial products is to get our industries. to

F. 'charge a cheaper.price on the poorer; buyers produce cheaper and cheaper products to get bigger and bigger market ;

Reproduce, more expensive products to can more.

develop a greater and greater number of kinds of producta

intensify their production to earn more money

For the United States, "there is a fear that the

regime might give way to strong pressure, le

P.

to yield to it

Q. to betray yourself because of 11

R.

to listen to it

S. to encourage it

to resist it

"The electronic, industry too is becoming much more. sophisticated, thanks to foreign investment and co- operation". In other words the electronic Industry is also becoming more and more advanced and gree

this is due to foreign investment and co-operation this is something that only foreigners know we should show our gratitude to foreign investmen and co-operation for it.

P.

Q.

no amount of gratitude to foreign investment and cooperation will be adequate.

we do not have to thank foreign, investments' and co-operation for it

**.......... exports increased by twenty-eight percent over the pervious year, which more than kept pace with rising sports". In other words, this increase 'In

export is

P, keeping: pace with rising imports more and more Q. too slow to catch up with the rise, is imports R. that exparts and imports are now the sane:

that the increase in exports. is greater than that in importa

than

that the locrease in imports is grea

that in exports.

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